JERSEY CITY — The prosecution has rested its case in the corruption trial of former Assemblyman L. Harvey Smith.

Jurors today heard from several current and former state officials who testified that Smith approached them about a building project in his district. Smith is accused of taking money from a federal informant who posed as a corrupt developer looking for help with the fictitious project.

Prosecutors also showed jurors photos taken by an FBI agent of a FedEx envelope filled with cash being given to Smith in the parking lot of a Hoboken diner last year.

Smith is expected to testify when the defense opens its case on Thursday after a day off.